Udupi, Feb 20 The coastal district of Udupi recorded 68.17 per cent voter turnout for the zilla and taluk panchayat elections on Saturday.

The polling was largely peaceful in the district barring a few incidents. The highest voter turnout, among the three taluks, was in Karkala, which recorded 72.75 per cent, while the lowest was in Kundapur taluk at 67.05 per cent, while the turnout in Udupi taluk was 67.09 per cent.
As many as 77 candidates are in the fray for 26 zilla panchayat seats in Udupi district, while 233 candidates are vying for 98 taluk panchayat seats of Udupi, Kundapur and Karkala.
The police had to resort to a mild lathi-charge to disperse Congress and BJP supporters at Ankadakatte in Kundapur taluk and Hiriyadka in Udupi taluk.
K. Annamalai, Superintendent of Police, said: “We had to resort to mild caning to disperse crowds outside polling stations in some places including Byndoor and Hiriyadka.”Snag
In some places, the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) developed snags. In some areas, they were rectified and in others, EVMs were replaced.
According to T.J. Guruprasad, Udupi tahsildar, EVMs were replaced at Katapady, Udyavar, and Ambalpady polling stations, while the snag in an EVM was rectified at Kote polling station.
Though calls were given to boycott polls in some places, like Mutlupady, Machattu, Shyamehaklu, Brahmavar and Abbedi, over problems including poor roads, title deeds and other facilities, the authorities and elected representatives managed to convince people to vote in most of these areas barring Mutlupady.
Polling started actively in some parts of the district, while it was dull in other parts, but it gained momentum as the day progressed.
At the Government Higher Primary School in Athrady, 195 out of 1,046 voters had cast their votes by 9.30 a.m., while 139 out of 681 voters had exercised their franchise at Government Junior College in Hiriyadka by 9.45 a.m.
As many as 360 out of 1,259 voters had voted at the Government Higher Primary School polling station at Bennampalli by 10.35 a.m.
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